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Christmas decorating human rights complaint dismissed

Christmas decorating human rights complaint dismissed

Government employee didn’t want to be “coerced into . . . Christian festivals.”
Christmas decorating human rights complaint dismissed

Christmas decorating human rights complaint dismissed

Government employee didn’t want to be “coerced into . . . Christian festivals.”
WorkSafeBC claims related to COVID-19 in schools soar 250%: BCTF

WorkSafeBC claims related to COVID-19 in schools soar 250%: BCTF

Teachers ask for new safety measures in B.C. schools
FOMO-obsessed people risk fraud via social media investment tips: BCSC

FOMO-obsessed people risk fraud via social media investment tips: BCSC

Don't get pressured into making an investment
Woman killed, two hurt after vehicle crosses centre line in North Vancouver

Woman killed, two hurt after vehicle crosses centre line in North Vancouver

VANCOUVER — A driver has been killed and her passenger was badly hurt in a head-on crash in North Vancouver. RCMP say the collision occurred late Tuesday night on Low Level Road.
Feds extend wage, rent subsidy rates until June

Feds extend wage, rent subsidy rates until June

Ottawa pegs cost of extending programs at $16b
Vaccination acceleration glitches loom for B.C.

Vaccination acceleration glitches loom for B.C.

Special report: Supply, distribution efficiency key to hitting province's vaccination target
BC Ferries launches new 'Saver' fare on routes between Vancouver and Vancouver Island

BC Ferries launches new 'Saver' fare on routes between Vancouver and Vancouver Island

BC Ferries hopes the new fare options will help manage an expected increase in demand once travel restrictions are lifted.
B.C. government should have recorded surplus: AG

B.C. government should have recorded surplus: AG

Auditor general continues to question way province records federal transfers
Auditor general raises long-running concern with B.C. government's budget accounting

Auditor general raises long-running concern with B.C. government's budget accounting

VICTORIA — Auditor general Michael Pickup says he has long-running concerns with the way the British Columbia government counts the money it receives from other levels of government.